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NLC condemns El-Rufai for mass sack of Kaduna LG workers

The NLC chairman noted that Governor Nasir El-Rufai had bastardised the civil service and demoralised workers since he assumed office.

• April 8, 2021
Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-rufai
Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-rufai [Photo credit: ICIR]

The Nigeria Labour Congress in Kaduna has condemned the mass sack of workers in the state’s public service.

The state NLC Chairman, Ayuba Suleiman, made the condemnation at a press conference on Wednesday in Kaduna.

The NLC was reacting to the sack of local council workers above 50 years and pegging the total number of staff in each local council at 50 workers.

The government has also ordered the conversion of all officers’ categories on GL 01-06 as casual workers, among others.

The government had since commenced issuance of sack letters to the affected workers.

Mr Suleiman said any sack of workers whose appointments are statutorily protected must be based on strict compliance with the public service rules’ disciplinary procedure.

According to him, the state must consider the cost-implication of the mass sack on society, families, and the security situation in the state.

He noted that the state government had not paid the entitlements of workers it sacked since 2016 and wondered how the government would pay the terminal benefits of those being sacked now.

“Kaduna state is already faced with issues of insecurity, unemployment, poverty, the devastating effect of COVID-19 pandemic and dwindling business prospects. Therefore, any additional pain on citizens will reasonably be repulsive to the conscience.

“We call on the state government to reverse this unpopular decision on the mass sack of workers and seek alternative means of running a government without inflicting additional pains on the public,” he stated.

Mr Suleiman said the NLC would remain organised, peaceful, and rational in engaging the government and other stakeholders towards ensuring amicable resolution of all issues affecting workers in the state.

“It is our prayers that prominent citizens and other people of goodwill such as senior citizens, the political class, the clergy, traditional rulers would partner with organised labour with a view to save the state from needless skirmishes.

“This is necessary in order to prevent the labour movement from being compelled to take some drastic measures,” Mr Suleiman said.

The NLC chairman noted that Governor Nasir El-Rufai had bastardised the civil service and demoralised workers since he assumed office.

“Kaduna state has woken to a new style of governance where there is no security of tenure in the public service of Kaduna state, as civil servants are daily threatened by the rumour of sack or actually stunned by mass sack of workers without recourse to the Extant Civil Service Rules,” he claimed.

He noted that the N5 billion monthly internally generated revenue, which the government is celebrating, generated through the hard work of public service workers, “whose only reward regrettably, seems to be a mass sack.”

He also said workers were subjected to arbitrary and inconsistencies in payment of salaries, which most often fluctuates from month to month, thereby making it difficult for workers to plan in the face of spiralling inflation.

“Again, it is worrisome that the current state leadership sees development squarely from the capitalist point against crucial indices such as human capital development, human right, and the rule of law.

“For development to be meaningful, it must be balanced and wholesome, both human capital development and infrastructure growth must deliberately and as of necessity, occupy a pride of place,” Mr Suleiman said.

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